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Montreal Canadiens goaltender Carey Price won't face further discipline for attacking Devils forward Kyle Palmieri when they two became entangled in the crease during the Canadiens' 5-2 victory on Thursday night.

Price received a pair of roughing minors on the play but, he could've been ejected, based on rule 51.3:

Match Penalty - If, in the judgment of the Referee, a goalkeeper uses his blocking glove to punch an opponent in the head or face in an attempt to or to deliberately injure an opponent, a match penalty must be assessed.

Price said he had no regrets after also drawing contact on Adam Henrique's goal earlier in the first period.

"I got run on the first goal and I wasn't going to take another one," Price said, via the Montreal Gazette. "I got fired up, I guess. I'm going to stick up for myself now.

"It seems to be the nature of the league, to go hard to the net, run the goalie and score the goal. You have to stick up for yourself once in a while."

The Devils trailed 2-1 at the time of the incident, and the Canadiens scored the next two goals to take control of the game.

"It's not fun to get a blocker to the head or the ribs. We got a power play out of it, but I don't know the rule on it and what's considered what," Palmieri said. "Any time you're on the ice defenseless and you're taking a blocker to the back of the head, it's not a great situation to be in."